rpmerrill
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Vessel Name
- BAY RANGER
It's been wicked nasty hot here this summer and we were out of town in search of cooler weather for a couple weeks this month. While traveling, thoughts go through my head, day and night. I've never been an idle time guy. In the "boat" category, I began to generate questions about my batteries.
I have 4 AGM batteries on my R-27. Previous owner installed them before he sold it to me, so they are relatively new. One battery each for engine and thruster. Two batteries for the house.
I hear that boat batteries get pretty tough duty and don't last all that long, however. I know that some batteries are good at big amperage draws and some are good at deep cycles. Not sure what AGM's are best at... I read it once, I think. I've also read that you should replace the batteries as a set.
Anyway, looking at the duty cycles, I'd say that engine and thruster are subjected to big amp loads. Thrusters may be worse? Dunno. House batteries are subjected to deep cycles. Am I correct on that ?
If so, I'm wondering if it makes sense to rotate the batteries to prolong their life (as a group).
Am I the first one to ask this question? Is it totally a crazy idea? Would it work?
Cool weather is coming soon and I'll stop asking these questions, at least for a couple months.
Let the discussion begin.
I have 4 AGM batteries on my R-27. Previous owner installed them before he sold it to me, so they are relatively new. One battery each for engine and thruster. Two batteries for the house.
I hear that boat batteries get pretty tough duty and don't last all that long, however. I know that some batteries are good at big amperage draws and some are good at deep cycles. Not sure what AGM's are best at... I read it once, I think. I've also read that you should replace the batteries as a set.
Anyway, looking at the duty cycles, I'd say that engine and thruster are subjected to big amp loads. Thrusters may be worse? Dunno. House batteries are subjected to deep cycles. Am I correct on that ?
If so, I'm wondering if it makes sense to rotate the batteries to prolong their life (as a group).
Am I the first one to ask this question? Is it totally a crazy idea? Would it work?
Cool weather is coming soon and I'll stop asking these questions, at least for a couple months.
Let the discussion begin.